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I am trying to find a way to start with a number and get a group of numbers from a list that sum to the number. For example, if I have the # 30, and I have a list {2,5,10,20}, I know that the numbers from the list that sum to 30 are 10 & 20. Is there a function in Excel that will do this for me?
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If you are looking for a single solution (Not necessarily the only one) to a
group of numbers that meet a target number, then this can be done quite simply with Solver. Assuming range of numbers in A1:A30, add a set of 0s in B1:B30 and in say B31 put =SUMPRODUCT(A1:A30*B1:B30) Now do Tools / Solver / Set Target Cell 'B31' to 'value of' and put in your target number. Then, using the range selector under the 'By Changing cells' section, select cells B1:B30 as the ones to change and hit enter which will take you back to the first dialog box. Now hit the 'Add' button, and add the constraint that B1:B30 must be 'bin' (Means binary as in 1 or 0, and it's one of the dropdowns, so just hit the arrow and select 'bin') and just hit Solve. You MUST ensure that in this example, when you add the 'bin' constraint range, you do not inadvertantly include the formula cell B31, else you will get an error message such as 'Binary Constraint cell reference must include only adjustable cells' Won't do any more than single solution, but for a Finance Dept that will often suffice in this context. (Thanks to Henio as well for the following link, which will give you a helpful tutorial at http://www.solver.com/stepbystep.htm and which walks you through an interesting scenario and explains what you can do with the tool.) If you are going to look for more than one target number in the data, then with that formula in say B31, in B32 type the target number, and in B33 put =B32-B31. Now have Solver solve B33 = to 0 with the same constraints. Saves having to change any values in Solver that way, just type what you want in B32. Looks quite neat too if you format B1:B30 to a white Font and then use conditional formatting to highlight values in Col A where Val in Col B = 1 -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Realwoodies" wrote in message ... I am trying to find a way to start with a number and get a group of numbers from a list that sum to the number. For example, if I have the # 30, and I have a list {2,5,10,20}, I know that the numbers from the list that sum to 30 are 10 & 20. Is there a function in Excel that will do this for me? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.594 / Virus Database: 377 - Release Date: 24/02/2004 |
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Ken,
Is Solver an Add-In for Excel? It does not come under my tools menu. I have Office 2000. Thanks for the quick reply. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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Yes, it's an addin that comes with it. Do Tools / Addins, tick Solver, and have
the installation CD to hand just in case. -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Joseph Schmidt" wrote in message ... Ken, Is Solver an Add-In for Excel? It does not come under my tools menu. I have Office 2000. Thanks for the quick reply. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.594 / Virus Database: 377 - Release Date: 24/02/2004 |
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